AK Rundown  for October 9, 2004

Open/Credits/Newscast
1. Bootlegging Crackdown. Rum-running into dry villages is big
business, but Alaska state troopers are serious about curbing the problem. Sarah Neal/pkg/7:52
2. 300 Villages. Tanana, Platinum and Arctic Village. 2:46

Break #1 Xavier Rudd instrumental

3. Yup'ik Dancing. A group of village teens in Newhalen is reviving
traditions as part of an anti-drinking program. Ashley Gross/pkg/4:07
4. Calendar of events. McLeod "Augustine"
5. Alcohol Laws. Tracing alcohol regulation from territorial days
to the present. Ellen Lockyer/pkg/3:40
6. Talkeetna Bars. Some towns have no bars, some have a few and
some, like Talkeetna, have an abundance. Amanda Stossel/pkg/3:42
7. One Man's Recovery. The long path to sobriety. Len
Anderson/commentary/3:31

Break #2 Lili Haydn "The Longing"

8. Denali Winery. Making your own wine, minus the vineyard. Ellen
Lockyer/pkg/3:01
9. Darwin's Barmaid. Meet Carolyn Ladue, beloved drink slinger at
Darwin's Theory in Anchorage. Lori Townsend/pkg/4:25
10. JEB and Subconscious. Beau and Axel Bodnar, both playing music,
just not together. Ashley Gross/pkg/5:04
11. Tlingit Macbeth. Juneau's Perseverance Theatre heads around the
state with its production of Macbeth, set in a Tlingit world. Director Anita Maynard-Losh explains the idea. Host wrap/0:43, 0:33, 0:23

Close credits JEB instrumental